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♪ kalee: hello, this is outnumbered. the host of kennedy saves the world cod past kennedy and fox news contributor guy benson. we begin with new reports and damaging polls regarding president biden's age and ability to lead. 08-year-old biden hasn't -- 80-year-old biden hasn't held a
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single campaign event since lawning his reelection bid and they're reporting biden's staff intentionally tries to keep his schedule light. that report reads in part "in private some officials acknowledge that they make -- they may want to consider reasonable accommodations, interesting word, not to physically tax an aging president, his staff schedules most public appearances between noon and 4:00 p.m. and leaves him alone on weekends as much as possible". interesting. anyone can trip at any ager but for an biden is the chief executive and just embarked on campaign asking voters to keep him in the white house till age
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86 and polls show trouble of enormous anxiety and donald trump did rallies in a day and sometimes past midnight and most presidents do events before noon and after 46789 >> most presidents have the competency and stamina to do so, kaylee and jim garaday wrote a really nice analysis and sharpest and strongest communication tool by this administration cents is the president himself. it's a detriment to the american people and indicator when they're using him for 20 hours a week. he went onto say when after ward that the administration clearly came out saying essentially what they're saying is when the staff
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appearances are between noon and 4, what they're say asking that the president is currently a safe bet to have about those 20 good hours a week. he says anything beyond that is an open question. maybe he'll be sharp, maybe he won't. maybe an overseas will try him out for three days as in the case of ireland trip and can barely maintain the appearance of handling his duties now. god only knows how he'll handle the rigors of a presidential reelection campaign or any additional crisis between now and january 20ths, 2025 and also what he didn't say and i emphasize is the successive presidency. he is clearly not able to withstand the rigors of the commander in chief position now let alone a campaign and let alone a next presidency and i don't know why we're the only ones that seem to be able to see it. >> the new york types acknowledging what the american public sees that president biden might not be able to handle the job. something really important happened at 7:00 p.m. eastern on friday night. we were -- i had just gotten
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back from dinner and most americaning out enjoying their summer and in the the american economy and is in the risk of collapsing and i said in my enall rale address, without junety, there's no peace, only bitterness and furry. we can never become that country. >> that's not the real joe bind. we'll roll the tape. this is your president and at hiss best if you will. watch. my message to unvaccinated americans is this, what more is there to wait for? what more do you need to say? we've been patient but our patience is wearing thin. >> do you want to be the side of
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dr. king or george wallace. do you want to be on the side of john lewis or bull conner? do you want to be on the side of abraham lincoln or jefferson davis. this is the moment to decide, to defend our election, to defend our democracy. donald trump and the maga republicans represented extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. >> now that is our president as we've seen him over years, but 7:00 p.m. friday night, i believe he test ran a 2024 strategy, which is take the oval office and broadcast on abc, cbs, nbc and got wide coverage and say unity and act like all of that never happened. i think it was a test run. what do you think, guy? >> i think we're seeing the cam partners in primary right now. he's not -- campaign right now. he's not holding any events tech lickly but that's their plan. technically and plans.
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they're trying to rerun that in 2024 as best they can and he's not up for a rigorous campaign. he's not. you're reading the quote from the new york sometimes and reported by xios a few weeks ago and limited him to less than bankers hours as the president of the unit. if i'm in that type of shape when i'm 80, great. but americans want a president who's engaged if necessary, 24/7 in a crisis. and i'm not sure there's confidence that he can do that because his staff doesn't trust him to work on a regular basis really more than 20 hour as week or so and hands off on the weekends, that sounds lovely. how many of us do work on the
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weekend in we're not the president and that's concerning. >> jen psaki said this is what they decided and this was what i said. >> the decision made in the fall of 2021 when i was in the white house working with the team that the strategy was to be quiet. that sharing every detail of a deal making process and making it into a big circus was not just a big mistake but made it far less likely to happen. the biggest deals and most important conversation often happen off camera. that's apart of the biden philosophy. >> certainly not the american way, is it? there's a reason that the freedom of the press is codified in the first amendment. not necessarily carrie water and propaganda and it's clearly hobbled and read this piece and
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wonder what they're doing is this a selling point and this is the kind of honesty we want? no, we want transparency and not something glossed over and go and visit your grandmother in the retirement community and your mom goes, let's only see grandma between noon and 4 because she's got a harder time in the early evenings and give her rest. grandma doesn't have her finger on the nuclear football and grandma isn't making decisions that affect the course of history and the world and the outcome of american prosperity. we deserve more. we should be questioning everything and we should be shown everything all the time. >> we do and the media will cover for biden and his age. look at the way, it's interesting, molly, they contrasted tram and biden and talking about the new york times piece. the two joe binds co-which is in the optimism and the products of decades of seasoning able to rise to the occasion even in the dead of night to confront a
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dangerous world. yet a little slower and tentative walk in the piece going on. interesting way to talk about him. trump, what you get from the new york times and nile office he did not exercise and diet leaned heavily on cheese burger and stake and his cognitive performance and grown less attentive and vocabulary shrunk and aids say he had difficulty processing information. i was an aid, he had no difficulty processing information brought to him. interesting the way they talk about both. >> here we are on the cusp of campaign trail if biden goes out on the campaign trail, and we can look back at history of some of the big moments and presidential fights are the debate moments and right now he's there and can speak from
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that may be something that happens on the campaign trail or has a debate and answer it had with a classic like that he'd not be takinged a damage of not going to -- advantage of not going to exploit and political experience and won it handlely and bob dole on the campaign trail in his 73 when facing off against a younger bill clinton. he had a small fall on the stage. it didn't bode well and people will ask those age questions when something like that occurs. >> and they should because the american public, democrat, republican, and independent are asking the same question. coming up, tim scott making surprise appearance on the view this morning. we're going to show you the moment that's get ago lot of attention. don't miss this, next. ♪
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♪ republican presidential candidate tim scott facing some of the harper lanessest liberal critics head o. the south carolina senator joined the women of the view moments ago to make his case for the white house and scott's appearance cops after a series of racially targeted attacks and many of the show's cohosts. >> you're the first black senator elected in the south and think about 114 years. yet you say that your life
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disproves leftist lice. i'm the exception, you're the exception maybe even miss whoopie goldberg is the exception but not the rule. racial inequality persists and five core aspects of life in the u.s.. economics, education, healthcare, criminal justice and housing. at nearly every turn, these achievements were fought, threatened, and erased most often by white violence. you have indicate that had you don't believe in systemic racism, what's your definition of systemic racism? >> let me answer the question you've asked -- >> or does it exist in your mind? >> let answer this one. one thing i make about this and the way i'm on the show and comments made that the only way for a young african american kid to be successful in the country is to be the pen exception and t
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the rule. that's a dangerous and offensive message to send to woning people today and that the only way to succeed is being the exception. if my life is the exception, i can't imagine -- >> it is. >> it's not. >> it's been 114 years. >> fact of the matter is weave had african american president, vice president, two african americans be secretaries of the state. >> kaylee, one of many incredibly thoughtful reasoned, prepared comments throughout his time there on the view. >> it was phenomenal what senator scott did. came locked and loaded with facts and came across the good natured charming but strong. he went onto say after that clip, not only have we had a black president, currently black vice president, he said i have a black police chief in my community, black head of highway patrol, black men and women who are anchors at abc, cbs, espn, fox news and goes onto say we have black unemployment under 5% for the first time under a republican president. 95% high school graduation rate,
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he said yesterday's exception is today's rule. sonny hostin looked at him speechless because those are facts and undeniable what he said. they're only left to in the next block for some reason whoopie and sonny cuddled, very bizarre. very odd. then they shouted one of them systemic racism. so he did so well because he showed up with facts and so positive and optimistics but the women of the view lie about ron desantis and anna that varicose veins row said he doesn't want to teach black history and another host had to apologize because it's an outright lie and may have a defamation issue on their hand and another host said ron desantis isn't con servetive and i don't know what they drink at the view but it's something imaginary. >> watch a clip of one of those moments referencing governor desantis. >> think this is the radical left? >> no, talk about finishing my
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answer. >> think disney is the radical left? >> i think disney and ron being in the combat zone for a number of months thinking it's the right issue relating to the young kids and what they're being indoctrinated in and i thought he started off on the right foot on that issue. >> sorry, sir. do not boo. this is the view. we accept we don't have to believe everything people say. >> okay, so good for whoopie goldberg i guess. chastising the audience saying we don't boo here. all the vitriol come from the hosts she should have ad. joy bay harper lanes wasn't there. one of the people lecturing recently to tim scott and clarence thomas about systemic roadwaysism, something i -- racism she understands as a rich white woman in new york as opposed to the two men growing up in the south as black men and i think perhaps joy bay harper lanes could have benefit --
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bahar could have benefited from sitting there and listening to tim scott but but playing hooky today. >> to john robert's point, this is a big deal. this is a sitting senator and he's a presidential candidate and subject and target of much of her ill founded absolutely rationist and totally nonsensical and fantast cal comments about him and think she'd make an exception and show up for work. >> why would you? she'd have to be confronted with the truth and the truth is her comments were incredibly bigoted and divisive. you know, that has become par for the course on the view but it's very interim because as sonny was outlining structural systemic racism in the country, you know, i'm listening to all those things and it's not that i disagree with her, but what i see is the common element, especially in education, housing and healthcare is too much
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government. so if government is creating the systemic racism, the cure for that is not more government, it is getting government out of the way so people from every community, every background, every neighborhood can have a chance to succeed. but as long as the government is so deeply entrenched, don't expect any of those things to change and don't expect positive outcomes. >> molly, that's -- she hit the nail on the head because that's what the view in my opinion is representing. today and always which is a fall back and knee jerk of these woke talking points or these liberal left knee jerk talking points. without the thought behind it as to the rational or palsy and -- policy and confronted with facts or statistics including the truth that throwing money at something doesn't work, they falter and then revert right back to their talking points that will likely make the headlines of the self-apologizing and self-amplifying left wing media. >> you know, going into that situation this is the gop candidate running for president that a opportunity there to reach out for people that he'd
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not ordinarily have a chance to reach out to and you mentioned, he did an excellent job with a lot of facts and information. the one thing that -- big challenge is getting past this big discussion on race where he can talk about being among this big swath of candidates and stand out. first he has to get past and push back every idea and democratic talking point and everything that's thrown at him and then the issue at hand where they had previously said all these they believe tings and untangling them and how does he make a dent forward and say i'm your candidate and make progress if that direction? it was a great opportunity for him and did perfectly fine there and availed himself well but stand next to the other candidates is the next big question. >> i thought he showed incredible grace under the pressure of what was thoughtless, irrational attacks. coming up, far left media launches another sexist attack against casey desantis dripping with the typical elitism.
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♪ >> remember first lady melania trump's i don't care jacket sent the media into a frenzy and now likening into a jacket casey desantis wore at a weekend campaign event in the blazing images of the words the governor used to describe his state, where woke goes to die. that labeled casey desantis as
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the wal-mart melania and the article reads "the first lady of florida showed up on the campaign trail in iowa wearing a ghastly black leather jacket and alligator in the silhouette of her state on the back where the sneering words where woke goes to die and brought to mind nothing so much as wrack of red state wearing it for $24.99. this is disgusting and should be come to expected for any conservative woman and casey desantis, a breast cancer survivor and confidant of her husband and gets from the daily beast, which is garbage to begin with. >> it's absolutely disgusting and a great many other people that find it offensive on multiple levels and anyone that shops at wal-mart, you're offending a huge swath of people in general in addition to going
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after someone for essentially supporting their husband out on the campaign trail. and women on the campaign trails, wives and spouses are very affective i've found. i've been in little households in new hampshire where the spouse shows up and they're pulling in the voters for their spouse or whoever they're supporting. perhaps that's why they're going after her and fear how potentially effective she may be. we've seen michelle obama was effective on the campaign trail supporting her husband barack obama and his run for the presidency. she's a target because people are concerned she's going to be very effective. >> this terrible elitist attitude, kennedy, to your point offends a broad swath of people. peter strzok's text to his love bird lisa page about smelly wal-mart shoppers. what's with them and wal-mart? jaire wal-mart is great and they sell far more organic produce than even whole foods and, you
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know, there are some lovely healthy options, but also people are -- many merri bowls in such an economic pickle where they used to shop at macys and now they shop at wal-mart because they have no choice and they're very thankful that they have some of the options that they provide and to a lot of peep, it's not really an insult. it's like -- the only thing i take issue with, i'm kind of getting tired of the word woke because i don't think people can define it properly and we may have to move on and find a new word. >> i personally love the jacket. i will say, emily, when i go to the florida keys, i think i'll see a lot of them, even though it's hot. this is going to become a fashion statement to have a jacket like this i think. >> i think casey desantis has impeccable fashion style and looked gorgeous and it's not an insult at all. people are happy to shop at wal-mart. i'm grateful to shop there. and especially in this economic situation right now when
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inflation has obliterated the value of the dollar. wal-mart shares and wal-mart profits have absolutely skyrocketed. this type of elitist focus. this is exactly why trump resinated with so many people in 2016. this is exactly why it feel sos repetitively disheartening to open up the part and read what people think of us, us. we are the ones that put food on our table and earn our income and fly the american flag. we wear clothes from where we can afford proudly and rightly .s i thought they did a great job of describing the vile pus coming out of katie baker's fingertips on the computer. red staters and american flags s and affordable clothing, katie baker wants you to know you disgust her. we disguises the elitist left of being proud of being american and modest and hum and will coming from humble beginnings and moderate ends. what's wrong with that?
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that's what we should be asking. what's wrong with that? nothing. >> that's very well said. i mean, it reminds me of there's so many examples like don lemon, remember when he had a show he had some analyst on and laughed about trump voters not finding countries on a map and rouges and et cetera. you always hear that . >> when you were reading the clip from this piece in the daily beast, did i mishear you or did the author of that piece accuse case i did desantis of doing the sneering? this is the most sneering thing i've read in a long time and such projection. casey desantis and her jacket are the sneerers. that's a very strange thing to say. also notice this, i hear all the tame especially ladies on the left say, oh, we recent it when women pit women against women and that's what she's doing here and trying to pit melania against casey desantis. melania has nothing to do with this. she's elegant and beautiful. you can't deny that . even if you hate her and her husband, she's stunning and she can put herself well as first
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>> a branch in the democrat-led chicago features two ai aisles n walgreens where they can get items and the rest under lock and key and order them and pick up at a window. this re-designed store is not meant to be antileft saying we are testing a new experience at the store with new concepts, technology, and practices 20 enhance the experiences of our experiences and team members. it's to cost american retailers more than $100 billion a year. just a few weeks bag, we showed you this shocking video of a target in san francisco virtually all of the inventory locked up behind glass. interviews conducted by the people there and largely elderly and people of color and exactly the democratics that deserve protection and don't necessarily know how easily to use and order at kiosk and pick up here. it's difficult for them and this is all the result of this
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incredible shoplifting epidemic that for some reason isn't being met head on in cities like chicago. >> they're not even acknowledging it and you have to at some point prosecute these rings. these are not first time individuals who were down on their luck and just need a bit of laundry detergent to pick themselves back up so they smell better. these are people stealing thousands and thousands of dollars worth of goods, whether it's from louie visi vitton andd people to unlock them and they're never enough people and they'll have to hire more people and everything will cost more and they'll pass the "savings"or lack thereafter on to the con -- lack thereof on to the consumer and they're not being protected and having to pay more for every day items that in a lot of cases they can't access. >> like in san francisco, molly, where walgreens closed five
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stores again absolutely shuttering any choices that the demdemographics that relied on m can have. not everyone knows how to use amazon and have the options that the young and firm do. >> blows my mind coming to new york city and see walls and walls of little items to buy and call and wait and someone comes and unlock it is and grateful for a flayover country and walk down an aisle and over a country is phenomenal. >> another one saying let's stop for just a moment and buy nose goods. but the new york post from february, the big apple becoming a shoplifter pair dice. they had list of low priced items that were locked up like dish washing detergent, vaseline, lip balm and kid's martin ltoothbrushes and it's sd mind blowing but it's hitting the nail on the head in the urban city aspect. if you've lived somewhere for a
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long time you can't just move to somewhere where things are locked up. i feel bad for folks out there and don't know what the solution is but there are definitely better solutions than an app where someone might not know how to use it. >> maybe the solution could be locking up the people doing the crimes opposed to all the goods. >> how dare you. >> like yesterday here in the city, i was in the mood for ice cream after dinner and feeling like i was going to treat myself and went into a bodega and went to open the freezer and locked for this very reason and the guy had to embarrassing for me unlock it and i was like maybe this is a sign i don't need it and he said people rush in and grab things and rush out. we couldn't afford it and we started locking everything. with all due respect to the walgreens statement in chicago and graphic up as well where they have the quote trying to pretend of >> why is the
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customer punished instead of the criminal. lock the criminals up and don't let people who have been convicted of things like this dozens of times back out on the streets. instead you ruin my experience as consumer and nothing worse than checking out at walgreens and wall greens in florida and have alcohol and can't buy alcohol there and at kiosk and scanning your own goods and have to wait for attendna tieback to come and verify your -- attendant to come and verify your id and wait for that person to come. i don't want this to be the case for afternoon good i buy.
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>> how iowa -- high wills price of gallon of gas go and art laffert gives us his take and one concerned parent is suing the school system and he'll be here to tell us why. i'm john rob rob roberts and joa smith and me at the top of the hour for america reports.
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well, new anol sis of voting data shows millennials are shifting to the right. the age group historically served as a strong base for democrats across the country. the new york times columnist nate comb now argues "15 years ago, a new generation of young voters propelled barack to a decisive victory and had a new era of democratic dominance and once young vetters and still young, i would think, aren't so young and aren't quite so democratic. this shift toward the right among the young voter who is propelled mr. obama to victory 15 years ago is part of a larger pattern. the voter analysis found almost every generation tends to shift right as it ages, interesting, and for millennials, it happened over the past decade or so. putting aside the fact, guy, we're still young. i'm a millennial and you're a millennial. we're still young. anyway, nate cohen is really smart and he said at its
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political folklore that every democratic shifts right as they age and i have my millennials and took getting married and drawing a paycheck that convinced my peers. >> having a family and all that. for awhile, millennials not budging that much and sticking very much deep in the blue camp so that was setting off alarm bells among republicans and i think triumph among democrats like a ha, the pattern is broke and they're with us to stay and if that's true, it's a really bleak future for republicans, but at long last it appears that migration is starting to happen. if you read that analysis from nate, it is being led by older millennials and i fall into that category as well which would align with the conventional wisdom. there was a piece in politico last year and that's another as fating thing to watch and i'll mention a study that showed of current high schoolers, girls
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are breaking hard left, boys are breaking hard right. a massive gender gap among current'schoolers and another democratic trend to watch. >> how will that work out in some marriages? >> i think great. >> it might. kennedy, you know, -- >> i have two high schooleers ad can confirm. >> can confirm. nate notes the issue haves shifted and iraq war, same sex marriage, same sex marriage solved by the supreme court decision and replaced by the economic issues. >> yeah, that's a really good point but also minute millennials sold to bill of goods by fellow millennial aoc and bernie sanders that you needed higher government and higher taxes and every social program in the book, and now they're paying higher taxes for programs that they're not necessarily enjoying and younger millennials and older gen zers are being jerked around this with student loan forgiveness idea. they're never grog to see that and it was a very cruel promise that didn't go through congress
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but a lot of these issues, this utopia they were preoptioned has not panned out -- promised has not panned out at all. if you're talking to people that live in cities like chicago, new york, philadelphia, la, seattle, portland, and san francisco, they are seeing these policy failures and they're living it every single day, and they're looking around going, there has to be something different than that. >> yeah, that may be, emily, the reason nate cohen points out largest pattern that the shift to the right among the younger voters propelling obama to victory 15 years ago is part of a larger pattern over the last decade. almost every cohort of voters under 50 has shifted towards the right based on analysis of survey interviews archived at rover center. it's a trend that if i'm a democrat, i'm a little troubled by. >> yes, and he quoted the very offed referenced if you're not a liberal at age 25, you have no heart and not a conservative by age 35, you have no brain. this pattern reflects what many
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of us have known for a long time. to me, the hitch and the slow migration, i think, came about in part from the pandemic and from the fact that it was awhile before millennials found themselves in the traditional places that makes you realize, oh, i hate paying taxes to this government because i don't see a return. you know what, i have children now and so i'm very deeply concerned for their safety and for their indoctrination. i see firsthand the result of failed policies in california and washington and the like. essentially it's growing up. but up till then, they've been stymied by a lot of cultural situations and the pandemic made it mean they weren't able to see essentially reality and i also think that covid and the pandemic responds to the democratic pandemic response leaved the nation and highlighted what too much government and too much control does. >> yeah, and gen z, to guy's point, don't take them for granted and biden needs gen z to show up for him and not be so
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sure they will and to this point, there's hard times here. >> that's one thing when you see a shift in democratic voter ifs you're shifting from democrat to republican, there may be some of these millennials that feel strongly about social issues but the tent expands and they feel say a pro gay marriage stance might have been perceived as liberal and shifted so now they can look at the fiscal issues and that may be part of the shift the party itself becomes more open and welcoming on certain issues and something that was perceived as a very far left stance than becomes a more moderate normal stance and get more people in a party. see what happens in the next election. >> by the way, i'd say these are encouraging signs for the republicans, they still have a lot of work to do with young voters and we should not be look at this through rose colored glasses. this is some progress perhaps. >> some. some is very small. so we got to look at big picture and the big picture is getting folks to move right and show up and vote. more outnumbered in a moment.
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♪ note ♪ >> emily: last but not least, nothing like texting a friend only to realize you sent the message to the wrong person. and a new survey finds that sending text messages to the wrong person is the most common modern day mishap, beating out things like shrinking clothe in the laundry and forgetting food on the stove. everyone in my phone has a picture and emoji symbol, someone from work or wherever, so i do not make that mistake.
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>> i have separate phones. work phone, terrified. i'm an old generation, i can't handle one phone back from gen x, and 11% has dropped a book in the bathtub. who has time to take a bath, or read a book, i was amazed. >> kayleigh, my former boss had the same name as my former partner, a horrible thing, i made sure the photos were different. >> i love your policy, putting pictures. if you text about someone something it's easy to type in their name and send it to them. multiple times, you say nice things about people, and so if you don't talk badly about people in text, you are golden. >> don't use a logo, but a photo. >> and shopping list from the grocery list as something else, it could get awkward as kennedy
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and i know firsthand. >> did you read your text? >> did you send me something? >> you want to read it out loud, guy? >> i'm not going to do that. >> be sure to tune in tonight when the "outnumbered" co-host harris falkner is on tonight. she's hosting all week long. here is "america reports." >> you didn't think the possible of russia taking over ukraine is in our interest? >> i don't think it's a top foreign policy. >> you would give them the donbas. >> i think we need to end the ukraine war on peaceful terms, make some major concessions to russia. >> sandra: vivek ramaswamy calling for a different approach to the war on ukraine. he says the u.s. should push

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